Religions and the Practice of Peace initiative

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The Religions and the Practice of Peace initiative is a Harvard Divinity School program that promotes scholarship, dialogue, and engagement on how religious traditions can contribute to just and sustainable peace.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic program
interreligious dialogue program
peacebuilding initiative
activity academic scholarship
convening practitioners and scholars
educational programming
engagement with policymakers and practitioners
facilitating interreligious conversations
hosting lectures and panel discussions
public dialogue
affiliatedWith Harvard University
approach interdisciplinary
multireligious
practice-oriented
country United States
focus interreligious engagement
just and sustainable peace
religion and nonviolence
religion and peace
religion and social justice
religion in conflict transformation
religious contributions to peacebuilding
goal to deepen understanding of how religions can support peace
to foster collaboration across religious and academic communities
to inform practice and policy related to peacebuilding
hostInstitution Harvard Divinity School
language English
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
mission to promote scholarship, dialogue, and engagement on how religious traditions can contribute to just and sustainable peace
name Religions and the Practice of Peace initiative
relatedField ethics
international relations
peace and conflict studies
religious studies
theology
sector higher education
shortName RPP
targetAudience peacebuilding practitioners
policymakers
religious leaders
scholars
students
thematicArea ethics of peace and justice
religion and conflict resolution
religion and global affairs
religious traditions and peace practices

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